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You sit on the sofa, facing your 60-inch TV, and you select your program by moving your hand, thanks to a ring device. When you get up to turn off something cooking on the stove, you take a small, iPad-like tablet with you, not missing any second of your show. That vision of TV utopia is the most detailed vision yet of the what-will-Apple-do-in-TV rumors. On Wednesday, Topeka Capital Markets anal
After years of quashing rumors that it is producing its own mobile phone, social network giant Facebook on Thursday announced that it is doing just that -- and more. The HTC First will live up to its name as the pioneer device to come with Facebook`s new Home system of applications pre-installed. Instant Share Home is custom-made for Facebook addicts who don`t want to have to tap a mobile ap
Travel guru Arthur Frommer said Wednesday that he has reacquired rights to his travel guidebook brand from Google, and that he intends to resume publishing Frommer guidebooks. Google acquired the Frommer brand last summer from the Wiley publishing company, but last month Skift.com reported that Google was "quietly pulling the plug" on publishing Frommer`s books. Google refused comment at the tim
Hackers apparently broke into at least two of North Korea`s government-run online sites Thursday, as tensions rose on the Korean Peninsula. The North`s Uriminzokkiri Twitter and Flickr accounts stopped sending out content typical of that posted by the regime in Pyongyang, such as photos of North`s leader Kim Jong Un meeting with military officials. Instead, a picture posted Thursday on the North
Capturing the unruly, ever-changing Internet is like trying to pin down a raging river. But the British Library is going to try. For centuries the library has kept a copy of every book, pamphlet, magazine and newspaper published in Britain. Starting Saturday, it will also be bound to record every British Web site, e-book, online newsletter and blog in a bid to preserve the nation`s "digital memo
Mozilla plans to introduce a common API (application programming interface) to make online payments easy and secure on Firefox OS devices.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has lowered the cost of running Windows on its cloud, while Google announced a reduction on all Compute Engine pricing. Google has also expanded the number of virtual servers users can choose from and made its cloud more Euro friendly.
Samsung Electronics said today that it expects a first-quarter operating profit of between 8.5 trillion won and 8.9 trillion won ($7.6 billion to $8 billion), a sharp increase of at least 49 percent from a year earlier. Market watchers said the South Korean electronics giants appears to be poised to post better-than-expected results despite seasonally slow first-quarter demand for IT products and
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